Dulles: a biography of Eleanor, Allen and John Foster Dulles and their family networkBiographical profiles cast light on John Foster's impact in the areas of law and foreign affairs, Allen's experiences as a junior diplomat and intelligence officer, and their sister Eleanor's expertise in international economics and German and Austrian af |
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User Review - kerns222 - LibraryThingHard to believe how single-mindedly Republican (in the red-state, let's-not-give-a-commie-a-break, if-we-kill-a-jillion-that's-the-way-it-has-to-be kind of way) John Foster Dulles became when he dealt ... Read full review
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prologue The Man Upstairs | 3 |
chapter one Cradle Marks | 13 |
chapter two Breaking Out | 28 |
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